Dr Feriduni 4740 grafts and aftercare

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  • RobinPise
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  • CitizenKane
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    Nice to read your story! Beautiful result.

    I am in a similar situation. I had a ht in Turkey, though at a good and very respected doctor. Though, Since I experienced that his beauty ideal is not equal to mine. The ht is only a few weeks old, but I might go for a repair like you, since I am not happy with the hairline, its too low! So i am considering visiting Feruduni also, for FUE treatment or maybe laser.

    But let see, I have to wait to see the full result.

    I have some questions for you and I hope that you can help me answer them, its mostly about the scars.

    You said the scars is not visible (which I can confirm from the photo) is this also true at the summertime where your skin is more tanned?

    How many laser treatments did you have and did you have them all at Feriduni/was it possible for you to have some in your homecountry?

    Hos long did the process take? I mean, at a regular hair transplant you have your donor area and recipient area seperated, but here it mixes more together.

    I am mostly worried about the scars as you can read, since my ht is quite dense and I fear it will look weird if I get it fixed..

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  • Swill
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    Hi guys, I've posted regarding my 2nd procedure, this is a link to the thread... there are also a load of further pictures uploaded showing the result of my first procedure. Hope it helps

    Hello everyone, A short bit about me. I am 34 years old and from the UK and have suffered with hair loss from a very young age. I have naturally thin hair anyway, and noticed in my late teens that my hairline was starting to recede heavily. As a result at 19 (back in 2004) I opted to have a hair transplant with a company in

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  • clee984
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    Originally posted by Swill
    Just a quick update guys.* I arrived in Belgium today*and am undergoing my 2nd procedure with Dr Feriduni tomorrow.*

    I will update with a new thread shortly once it is done to document my experience and will put a link in this one... excited to get that full head of hair!
    Please let us know how you get on - and tell Dr Feriduni that he's the best, he has improved my life immeasurably!

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  • Swill
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    Just a quick update guys.* I arrived in Belgium today*and am undergoing my 2nd procedure with Dr Feriduni tomorrow.*

    I will update with a new thread shortly once it is done to document my experience and will put a link in this one... excited to get that full head of hair!

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  • Deak
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    Thank you swill, your input is invaluable!

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  • Swill
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    Originally posted by Deak
    Thank you For Your answer swill, and may i ask one last question?

    Has the Outline of the old transplant Faded away?

    Big thank you Ford your support
    Hi Deak, yes the old outline is long gone, and this was the case very quickly. In my honest opinion, nobody would be able to tell that I have had a previous hairline removed.

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  • Swill
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    Originally posted by AE88
    Congratulation! this is a fantastic result. I am considering a scar repair with Dr. Feriduni myself. May I ask why you didn't graft some fue into the scar? How wide was your scar before the repair and how short can you trim your hair now before it becomes noticeable?
    Thank you very much!
    Given I was having the scar repaired, if I recall correctly it was relaid to me that it would not be the best time to do it at that moment. Dr Feriduni stated that this would absolutely would be possible thereafter in it is something I intend to do with a potential future procedure.

    The scar was very wide and noticeable initially, and was cut incredibly deep. Dr Feriduni was shocked and appalled at how deep he had to cut out the scar tissue, and the new scar is so much better than my previous it is unbelievable. I cut my hair down to 5mm and keep it buzzed short at the moment due to recession at the crown. It is still a little visible when I first cut it short (but not too bad, otherwise I wouldnt cut it too short). As it grows, it is hardly visible at all, particularly as it healed with time. People used to notice and ask about my old scar (assuming it was a cut from an accident/injury), whereas nobody ever asks about it now, which I think is quite telling.

    Good luck with your procedure!

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  • Deak
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    Thank you For Your answer swill, and may i ask one last question?

    Has the Outline of the old transplant Faded away?

    Big thank you Ford your support

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  • AE88
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    Congratulation! this is a fantastic result. I am considering a scar repair with Dr. Feriduni myself. May I ask why you didn't graft some fue into the scar? How wide was your scar before the repair and how short can you trim your hair now before it becomes noticeable?
    Thank you very much!

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  • maximobir81
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    Thanks for sharing.
    Congratulations on your procedure.

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  • Swill
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    Originally posted by Deak
    Heya Swill,

    I really, really hope your are still around & are reading this!
    To be honest, im really depressed right now

    can you please tell me, how many grafts where removed? Where there some left or could it be done in one Session?

    i am looking forward for you Answer.

    Love!
    Hi Deak. I dont know exactly how many grafts were removed as I dont know the details from my first procedure, but you can see the amount from my photos on the first post on this thread, and I am aware Dr Feriduni was able to re-use well over thousand of the grafts from my old hairline in my corrective procedure.

    It was all done in one procedure for me. I still have some hairs that I have to pluck (just using a tweezer) as they were in the dormant phase at the time of the procedure, but very few and this is really easy, I just look in the mirror once every couple of weeks. And there are fewer and fewer all the time, I suspect I wont really need to do this much longer.

    I chose Dr Feriduni following research on forums as I could see he was the best for repair procedures like what I had done. If your thinking of getting it done, give the clinic a call or drop them an email. The consultation I had with him was invaluable, it was in no way a sales pitch and he spent most of the time ensuring you have a realistic expectation of what could be achieved... you'd come away knowing exactly where you stand.

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  • Driver
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    This is really a great result for you. Congratulations! I had FUT x 2 myself. My result is similar but your hair is, to be honest, darker and more coarse which I think helps you more. Enjoy it!

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